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#ifndef _IDL_DEFINES_IDL_DEFINES_HH
#define _IDL_DEFINES_IDL_DEFINES_HH

#include "ace/os_include/os_limits.h"

/*
 * idl_defines.hh - Defines global compiler flags
 */

// This cannot be an enum since more than one value may be active at
// a given time, hence bitflags are #define'd instead

// HP-UX 64-bit warns that the result of '<<' is widened from an int to long.
// They are assumed to be of type long within the tao_idl and IFR code.

#define IDL_CF_DUMP_AST         (long)(1 << 1)
#define IDL_CF_ONLY_PREPROC     (long)(1 << 2)
#define IDL_CF_INFORMATIVE      (long)(1 << 4)
#define IDL_CF_NOWARNINGS       (long)(1 << 5)

/**
 * IDL_CF_ONLY_USAGE is deprecated but remains for backwards compatibility.
 * It's direct successor is print_help (), but this was being used as part of
 * an indicator of a argument being invalid. Convention is that cli programs
 * only say that the argument(s) are wrong, not to print out the whole
 * help/usage message, so instead this call should be used:
 *   idl_global->parse_args_exit (1);
 *
 * When this is called, the argument parser should state the mistake and exit
 * the parsing early. Afterwards tao_idl will print how to see the help and
 * exit with an error status.
 */
#define IDL_CF_ONLY_USAGE       (long)(1 << 3)

/**
 * This signals that tao_idl has void idl_global->parse_args_exit (int status).
 * Use something like this to have backends use the new behavior with tao_idl
 * newer than 2.5.1 but still remain backwards compatible with older versions
 * of tao_idl:
 *   #ifdef TAO_IDL_HAS_PARSE_ARGS_EXIT
 *   #define PARSE_ARGS_ERROR idl_global->parse_args_exit (1);
 *   #else
 *   #define PARSE_ARGS_ERROR \
 *      idl_global->set_compile_flags ( \
 *        idl_global->compile_flags () | IDL_CF_ONLY_USAGE);
 *   #endif
 */
#define TAO_IDL_HAS_PARSE_ARGS_EXIT

/**
 * Defined if TAO_IDL has support for annotations
 */
#define TAO_IDL_HAS_ANNOTATIONS

#define NAMEBUFSIZE 1024
// Maximum length of static buffers used to store names.

#define SUN_IDL_FE_VERSION "1.3.0"

#if !defined (NFILES)
# define NFILES 2048
#endif /* ! NFILES */

#endif  // _IDL_DEFINES_IDL_DEFINES_HH
